“Nuclear conversations”, a new activity from Foro Nuclear with representatives of energy and environmental matters
November 16, 2020

“Nuclear conversations”, a new activity from Foro Nuclear with representatives of energy and environmental matters

On Wednesday December 2nd at 11:00 (GMT+1), the Spanish Nuclear Industry Forum will launch its event #ConversacionesNucleares with Rafael M. Grossi, General Director of the International Atomic Energy Agency at the United Nations.

On Wednesday December 2nd, the President of Foro Nuclear, Ignacio Araluce, will have a conversation with the IAEA General Director, Rafael M. Grossi. With this webinar (requires registration, in Spanish) open to various interest groups and the public interested in nuclear power, Foro Nuclear launches its #ConversacionesNucleares (Nuclear Conversations) cycle. This new digital activity will take place throughout 2021 and will make it possible to debate with high-profile professionals and experts in the energy, environmental and scientific areas, both nationally and internationally.

Two months ago we presented #AprendeConCiencia (Learn with Science), focused on teachers and other groups interested in scientific dissamination. We now add to Foro Nuclear's list of workshops and events our nuclear conversations with key experts. These two new digital activities aim to bring nuclear science and technology closer to the public and also inform on current energy and nuclear issues and news from the words of experts and representatives of organizations in Spain and abroad.

Invitación conversación Grossi

We look forward to seeing you in our next "Nuclear Conversation" with the IAEA General Director. We will be discussing the usual activities of this organization as well as its actions during the pandemic, current nuclear news, the new countries that are embracing this technology, and other issues.

More information and registration (note: the event is in Spanish)

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